Captain Morgana Sollars is a Colonist Protection Specialist manning the Mayfair almost 30 light-years from Earth. While the other colonists are in cryo, she has been awake for nearly five years. That’s 59 months, 1,795 nights, 43,080 hours, 2,584,800 minutes utterly without a man.
That is, until she makes first contact.
Lirich and Achnil are Rah’Zul, a bioengineered race of powerful blue warriors. They are on a species acquisition mission for their Overlord, but the last thing they expect to capture is a Human.
At first whiff, they are drawn irresistibly together. Now, as they find out just how strong the pull of pheromones can be, will lust enslave them all?
In short, humorous style, Shaye Marlow delivers the first steamy installation of a six-part erotic romp across the stars.
Word Count: 14,428
Warning: This series contains graphic language and explicit sexual content, including ménage (m/m/f), anal play/intercourse, and light bondage/discipline. Ages 18+.
I’m an indie author who’ll take romance over horror, entertaining over plausible, informal over straight-laced (unless those laces are being undone by one of my characters), and steamy over G-rated every day of the week.
Loved it! Hot alien sex, charming characters, and geeky references. What more could you ask for? Finding myself absolutely captivated with the characters and the story, I binge read all 6 books.
With this book I especially love all the Star Trek references and will never look at a My Little Pony's mane the same.
Sadly not all kidnapped by alien books are created equal. This didn’t even scratch 2 Stars for me - too short ended in a cliffhanger and not a good enough pay out.
I received this book as a gift from the author - thank you again!
The book is fairly quick and to the point! I enjoyed the pace and interesting world the author built. My only frustration was that it ended on a cliff hanger. I had to buy the next one to find out what happened!
Well, where to start? Hot alien sex...yup that's there. Decent story? There too. The only thing I felt it lacked was more descriptives. Still good though.